David Dawes (born 3 December, 1964), is one of the founders of the XFree86 project. He was one of four people who started it in 1992 (together with David Wexelblat, Glenn Lai, and Jim Tsillas), and became the project president in 1994.
While Dawes explained this as an attempt to make sure the XFree86 developers get their due credit (apparently in response to the Xouvert fork), the decision was contested in the XFree86 community, notably by Jim Gettys and Keith Packard, and the dissenters subsequently forked the project into the X.Org Server. The fork superseded XFree86, as other projects found the new license unacceptable.[3]
Dawes still heads the XFree86 Project and maintains XFree86 without corporate sponsorships. Dawes also runs his own small private company called X-Oz Technologies, which provides project management and consulting services.